GROWLER MONDAYS
Castle Danger Brewery 17 7th Street, Two Harbors, MN, United StatesGot a case of the Mondays? We have the thing for you. Fill your growler for just $8 every Monday through May 21st. Limit to one $8 growler fill per customer.
Got a case of the Mondays? We have the thing for you. Fill your growler for just $8 every Monday through May 21st. Limit to one $8 growler fill per customer.
Join us at Old Chicago in St. Cloud for a Beer Class. We will be featuring four dangerously good ales, and one of our brewery representatives will be there to go through all of the tasting notes and characteristics.
Join us for happy hour at our taproom every Thursday from 4-7pm for $1 off dangerously good ales.
The Minnesota Craft Beer Festival is an epic tasting session at the Minneapolis Convention Center, where more than 90+ breweries will participate in pouring some of their best brews.
Got a case of the Mondays? We have the thing for you. Fill your growler for just $8 every Monday through May 21st. Limit to one $8 growler fill per customer.
Join us for happy hour at our taproom every Thursday from 4-7pm for $1 off dangerously good ales.
Join us at Lucky's 13 in Duluth on April 19th for a tap takeover of dangerous proportions. We will have White Pine Project IPA, Saison, Castle Cream Ale and George Hunter Stout on tap.
We are looking for a big group of volunteers to help us clean up our Two Harbors community this Earth Day. We will be dividing into teams to clean up the following areas: Skunk Creek, Burlington Bay Trail and beaches, and the trails by Super One. We will be providing pizza and one free beer … Continued
Got a case of the Mondays? We have the thing for you. Fill your growler for just $8 every Monday through May 21st. Limit to one $8 growler fill per customer.
Our Pints for a Cause program benefits local non-profits on the North Shore of Minnesota. Every Wednesday, $1 of every pint sold in our taproom goes to a non-profit. To spread the love, we change non-profits every month. If you're looking for a way to feel good about drinking our dangerously good ales, look no … Continued